Anne Boutet de Monvel facts for kids
Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel, born Anne-Marie Berthier in 1948, is a French mathematician and physicist. She is known for her work in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. She was a professor at the University of Paris and is now a professor emerita, which means she is retired but still recognized for her contributions. She is connected with the Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche.
Books by Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel
Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel has written several important books. One of her books is called Spectral theory and wave operators for the Schrödinger equation. It was published in 1982.
She also wrote books with other mathematicians. With Werner Amrein and Vladimir Georgescu, she co-authored Hardy type inequalities for abstract differential operators in 1987. They also wrote -groups, commutator methods and spectral theory of
-body Hamiltonians in 1996.
For many years, she helped lead a book series called Progress in Mathematical Physics. She was a co-editor-in-chief after the series was relaunched in 1999.
Awards and Recognition
Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel has received special honors for her work. In 2022, she was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. This honor was given to her for her important work in mathematical physics. She was recognized especially for her studies on Schroedinger operator theory and integrable systems.
About Her Life
Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel was married to Louis Boutet de Monvel. He was also a mathematician. He passed away in 2014.